(Part 2 of 2) Listen , Jeramy and Jerusha Clark offer an overview of a teen's brain from a neurological perspective, sharing insights on your teen's emotions and the impact of puberty and hormones.

(Part 1 of 2) Listen Series There is no secret to communicating with your teens, but often you must take the first step and be the one who understands the importance of ongoing talking, negotiating and engaging with them.

As their relationship evolves, Matt monopolizes more and more of Megan’s time.

He isolates her from her friends and activities, abuses her verbally and eventually becomes physically violent.

Your students will relate to Megan, Matt and their peers as they bring the causes and consequences of teen dating abuse to life.Video, plus teacher’s resource book, student handouts and pre/post tests in digital format Each video educates students on how to prevent unhealthy interactions with others by understanding the issues at hand, along with having the power and skills to set boundaries and “just say no.” Video reenactments of teenagers coping with different sensitive situations add to the eye-opening explanations of topics concerning gender stereotypes, media safety, teen violence, sexual harassment, and peer pressure.Dating violence is a problem that affects many teenagers, yet it is one that is not talked about enough.: Besides verifying the adequacy of items, the results of the first study showed the same three-factor structure in both versions: a positive approach to conflicts and two non-constructive styles, engagement and withdrawal.The second study demonstrated the discriminative capacity of both scales.